Stickhausen Office

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The Stickhausen office was a historic administrative district of the Kingdom of Hanover . The superordinate administrative authority was the Landdrostei Aurich .

location

The office bordered the Duchy of Oldenburg in the east and south, the Leer office in the west and the Aurich and Friedeburg offices in the north.

structure

The Amt Stickhausen included the district bailiwick of Detern with the sub-bailiwicks Detern and Nortmoor, the district bailiwick of Remels (until 1852, then again from 1857/59) with the sub-bailiwicks of Hesel and Remels, and the district bailiwick of Rhaude with the Lower bailiwicks of Rhaude and Backemoor.

history

The office was named after Stickhausen Castle . In 1852 the Hanoverian administration spun off the Remels District Bailiwick from the Stickhausen office. From then on, this formed its own office. From then on, the Stickhausen office essentially comprised the area of ​​today's communities Ostrhauderfehn and Rhauderfehn . From 1857 the Remels office was again co-administered by the Stickhausen office and reintegrated into it in the course of the administrative reform of 1859. In 1885 the Stickhausen office opened in the new Leer district .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Christian Hermann Ebhardt: Laws, ordinances and tenders for the Kingdom of Hanover: From the period from 1813 to 1839. First division. Legal stuff. Second part. Office and court constitution. Process. Third section. Criminal law. Appendix to the first section , Volume 2. Hannover 1839. P. 24

Coordinates: 53 ° 13 '  N , 7 ° 39'  E